Little PegAtheneum, 1990 - 250 pages Peg O'Crerieh is a wife, mother, creative writing teacher, and sometime resident of the Everview Residential Treatment Center, which she is once again preparing to leave. Awaiting Peg at home are her devoted family, the normal pressures of daily life, and, most important, the students in her Nontraditional English class, where the assignment is always to write about Peg.As Peg struggles to find her place in the outside world, she finds herself drawn into her students' stories. Usurping their material, revising their facts, Peg inches slowly toward the truth until she is eventually able to confront the tragedy that sent her to Everview -- and which she may, at last, be able to leave behind. By turns brilliantly comic and painfully sad, Little Peg is a portrait of a singular woman, and of a life illuminated and transformed by the restorative powers a gifted writer. |
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... believe again that God made it all . But I cannot believe any of it was good on that seventh day until He laughed . Sergio offered his own personal favorite . " Very zsimple , calm , and is , I thingk , no zo very zsad . I like ...
... believe again that God made it all . But I cannot believe any of it was good on that seventh day until He laughed . Sergio offered his own personal favorite . " Very zsimple , calm , and is , I thingk , no zo very zsad . I like ...
Page 94
... believe . We believe in her : her mind a glistening , lively , delicate web in a human spirit impregnable to the gusty wind , the night hauntings , the danger in speeding forward . She doesn't talk very much . To be truthful , she ...
... believe . We believe in her : her mind a glistening , lively , delicate web in a human spirit impregnable to the gusty wind , the night hauntings , the danger in speeding forward . She doesn't talk very much . To be truthful , she ...
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... believe I had the strength to leave without returning , and then I would believe that all the more myself , and he would hate me for that , wouldn't he ? He'd put his head halfway in the car window , his handsome pale mouth and chin ...
... believe I had the strength to leave without returning , and then I would believe that all the more myself , and he would hate me for that , wouldn't he ? He'd put his head halfway in the car window , his handsome pale mouth and chin ...
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